These are the standard sizes for body jewelry used for each piercing. However, we cannot guarantee that the size on our chart is the size used for your specific piercing. These are the standard gauges and lengths used by professional piercers. Everyone's body is different, and sometimes piercers will use different lengths and gauges depending on your body or the type of jewelry you want to wear. If you are unsure of what size piercing jewelry to get, we recommend calling your piercer to asking him or her.

Standard piercing sizes

Piercing

Standard Gauge

Standard Length

Belly / Navel Ring

14G

3/8" , 7/16"

Nose Piercing

20G , 18G

1/4" , 5/16"

Tongue Piercing

14G

5/8"

Cartilage Piercing

16G , 18G

3/16" , 1/4" and 5/16"

Eyebrow Piercing

16G (14G is also commonly used)

1/4" , 5/16" and 3/8"

Industrial Barbell

14G (16G is also commonly used)

1 1/2" (varies)

Labret Lip Rings

14G or 16G

1/4" , 5/16", and 3/8"

Monroe Piercing

16G

1/4" , 5/16" and 3/8"

Nipple Piercing

14G

3/8" , 1/2"

Tragus / Helix / Rook / Conch / Daith

16G , 18G

3/16", 1/4" , 5/16" and 3/8"

Septum

14G (16G is also commonly used)

3/8", 7/16", 1/2", and 5/8"

Ear

20G and 18G

Gauge

What gauge is my piercing jewelry?

The gauge size of your piercing is the thickness of the bar that goes through your piercing. In other words, it's the barbell's thickness. Note that the thicker the barbell, the lower the gauge size. So a 12 gauge (or 12G) barbell is much thicker than a 20 gauge (20G) barbell.

Piercing Jewelry Length

What is the length of my piercing jewelry?

The length of your piercing jewelry refers to the wearable length of the barbell that goes through your piercing. It is measured from the top to the bottom of the straight barbell and does not include the balls or charms.

Piercing Jewelry Diameter

What is the diameter of my piercing jewelry?

Diameter is used to measure the size of round barbells like hoops, captives, and circulars. It is measured from the inner and widest point of the circle.

Captive Bead Rings are also known as CBRs, BCRs, and Ball Captive Rings. They come in many variations, shapes, and sizes, but the same measuring rule applies. Always measure the largest inside diameter of the circle.

We carry captives in a variety of gauges and lengths to suit any piercing. If you cannot find a specific size you need, please contact us.

Circular/horseshoe barbells are commonly used as belly rings, nipple rings, eyebrow rings, earrings, ear plugs, and for genital piercings. Circular barbells are measured from the largest inside diameter.

All piercings are different, which is why we have a great selection of 14k gold circular barbells in every gauge and length.

Curved barbells, also know as bent barbells, are commonly used for belly button rings, nipple rings, eyebrow jewelry, rook piercings, and even septum piercings. Curved barbells are measured in a straight line from the inner length between the two balls.

The standard gauge for nose rings is 18G. Nose twists, also known as nose screws or nose studs, are measured from the base of the ball or charm to the beginning of the twist, as shown in the diagram. Measure nose bones to the end of the shaft before the beaded tip. Nose fishtails are measured from the base of the ball or charm to the end of the barbell. For more help picking the right nose ring for you, check out our Nose Piercing & Jewelry Guide.

We carry nose rings in 18G - 20G. From diamond nose rings to sapphire studs, we have tons of beautiful styles to choose from in gold and platinum.

Labrets, also know as flat back barbells, are worn in a variety of piercings around the cheeks and mouth as well as in tragus earrings and cartilage studs. The flat back is perfect for piercings that require a close fit. They are measured from the base of the ball to the top of the flat disc. Standard lengths for labrets are 1/4" or 5/16". The 3/16" is generally used for cartilage piercings rather than lip piercings for a nice, snug fit.

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These are the standard sizes for body jewelry used for each piercing. However, we cannot guarantee that the size on our chart is the size used for your specific piercing. These are the standard gauges and lengths used by professional piercers. Everyone's body is different, and sometimes piercers will use different lengths and gauges depending on your body or the type of jewelry you want to wear. If you are unsure of what size piercing jewelry to get, we recommend calling your piercer to asking him or her.

Standard piercing sizes

Piercing

Standard Gauge

Standard Length

Belly / Navel Ring

14G

3/8" , 7/16"

Nose Piercing

20G , 18G

1/4" , 5/16"

Tongue Piercing

14G

5/8"

Cartilage Piercing

16G , 18G

3/16" , 1/4" and 5/16"

Eyebrow Piercing

16G (14G is also commonly used)

1/4" , 5/16" and 3/8"

Industrial Barbell

14G (16G is also commonly used)

1 1/2" (varies)

Labret Lip Rings

14G or 16G

1/4" , 5/16", and 3/8"

Monroe Piercing

16G

1/4" , 5/16" and 3/8"

Nipple Piercing

14G

3/8" , 1/2"

Tragus / Helix / Rook / Conch / Daith

16G , 18G

3/16", 1/4" , 5/16" and 3/8"

Septum

14G (16G is also commonly used)

3/8", 7/16", 1/2", and 5/8"

Ear

20G and 18G

Gauge

What gauge is my piercing jewelry?

The gauge size of your piercing is the thickness of the bar that goes through your piercing. In other words, it's the barbell's thickness. Note that the thicker the barbell, the lower the gauge size. So a 12 gauge (or 12G) barbell is much thicker than a 20 gauge (20G) barbell.

Piercing Jewelry Length

What is the length of my piercing jewelry?

The length of your piercing jewelry refers to the wearable length of the barbell that goes through your piercing. It is measured from the top to the bottom of the straight barbell and does not include the balls or charms.

Piercing Jewelry Diameter

What is the diameter of my piercing jewelry?

Diameter is used to measure the size of round barbells like hoops, captives, and circulars. It is measured from the inner and widest point of the circle.

Captive Bead Rings are also known as CBRs, BCRs, and Ball Captive Rings. They come in many variations, shapes, and sizes, but the same measuring rule applies. Always measure the largest inside diameter of the circle.

We carry captives in a variety of gauges and lengths to suit any piercing. If you cannot find a specific size you need, please contact us.

Circular/horseshoe barbells are commonly used as belly rings, nipple rings, eyebrow rings, earrings, ear plugs, and for genital piercings. Circular barbells are measured from the largest inside diameter.

All piercings are different, which is why we have a great selection of 14k gold circular barbells in every gauge and length.

Curved barbells, also know as bent barbells, are commonly used for belly button rings, nipple rings, eyebrow jewelry, rook piercings, and even septum piercings. Curved barbells are measured in a straight line from the inner length between the two balls.

The standard gauge for nose rings is 18G. Nose twists, also known as nose screws or nose studs, are measured from the base of the ball or charm to the beginning of the twist, as shown in the diagram. Measure nose bones to the end of the shaft before the beaded tip. Nose fishtails are measured from the base of the ball or charm to the end of the barbell. For more help picking the right nose ring for you, check out our Nose Piercing & Jewelry Guide.

We carry nose rings in 18G - 20G. From diamond nose rings to sapphire studs, we have tons of beautiful styles to choose from in gold and platinum.

Labrets, also know as flat back barbells, are worn in a variety of piercings around the cheeks and mouth as well as in tragus earrings and cartilage studs. The flat back is perfect for piercings that require a close fit. They are measured from the base of the ball to the top of the flat disc. Standard lengths for labrets are 1/4" or 5/16". The 3/16" is generally used for cartilage piercings rather than lip piercings for a nice, snug fit.